512 taken (Radiomir 1940) 521 taken Radiomir 47 Pt) 522 taken (Radiomir 47 OR) 532 taken (Radiomir Paneristi Forever) 542 taken (Luminor Lucerne) 552 taken ( Radiomir 10days GMT Abu Dhabi 562 taken (Luminor 8 days Choco) 572 taken ( Radiomir 1940 3 days)
With all due respect to the wise and learned Paneristi of this site, I have to start my admitting that I never thought much of Panerai. Too big, too showy, etc. etc. etc., you've heard what people say, I don't need to repeat it. But last spring I took the
995 is the way to go if you want an automatic, but no automatic dial.... the other big plus is the domed sapphire. No other variant (45mm 1940 seconds with micro rotor) has it.... One Con could be; I believe you have a 911 and that would be two green dial
Dear Fellow purists , I have a Panerai Pam 512 with a winding movement . It has P999 hand cranked movement . The thing is that when I pull the crown it does not stop/hack. Is it normal for this movement ? Many watches I have from other brands hack. Any in
I haven't seen the MIH or Paul Gerber in person (didn't stop me from buying the Felix though..), but when looking the last time around, I do remember the 512 blowing a lot of competition out of the water at that price point, including JLC. One of the few
I think most Panerai enthusiasts who spend time on forums like this are traditionalists, which is why we tend to primarily see the 'historic' watches like the 372, 587, 000, etc with great regularity. The Due line likely appeals to the first-time Panerai
My wife and I looked for a watch for her for close to a year! Same experience - every salesperson wanted to show her a watch from the ladies collection that was bejeweled, had a MOP dial, etc. She kept telling them she wanted something 'clean' and 'simple